Re: About to buy, advice and sanity check requested (includes prices)

Originally Posted by dkair

Thanks for the reply, Murph! I have learned a lot from many of your posts already. I definitely like the prices of the Kioti since the CK35 is at the top end of my cash budget (and my wife's blessing) right now. Good call on the hooks and light, I think I can make this work. We are thinking of buying a tiller, but the dealer rents almost everything he sells so we'd like to try before we buy. Maybe I negotiate a rental credit...

I did not price a DK35. I was originally looking at the DKs but it is more tractor than I need and the size of the CK will fit better for the various work and trails we have for it. Also, I didn't think that Kioti still made a DK35.

Thanks again,
DK

If you could rent the tiller that's the way to go. Get the ck 35 loaded tires 2 remotes with float,rearlight and bucket hooks. Make sure they weld those hooks inline with the FEL arms.

Re: About to buy, advice and sanity check requested (includes prices)

I would get the CK35 and a good 5' tiller with 6 tines/rotor and never look back. From my experience a full 30 pto hp would be the better choice but for $16,900 and your budget the CK35 would work well.

Re: About to buy, advice and sanity check requested (includes prices)

To the OP, You do NOT loose a year of warranty on the 2010 machine. They're sold by date of purchase re: warranty, NOT date of manufacture. Get the biggest you can afford; you'll never regret going to the most you can afford. Though 5 more HP might get you a larger footprint brush mower you should stay within the width of your rear tires for sizing, (width).
You will enjoy whatever you get; if it were me I'd get the biggest Kioti I could possibly afford.

Re: About to buy, advice and sanity check requested (includes prices)

Originally Posted by Coyote machine

To the OP, You do NOT loose a year of warranty on the 2010 machine. They're sold by date of purchase re: warranty, NOT date of manufacture. Get the biggest you can afford; you'll never regret going to the most you can afford. Though 5 more HP might get you a larger footprint brush mower you should stay within the width of your rear tires for sizing, (width).You will enjoy whatever you get; if it were me I'd get the biggest Kioti I could possibly afford.

Re: About to buy, advice and sanity check requested (includes prices)

To be fair, his question was no more sarcastic than your posting a picture of a 15' batwing when the topic is a 40hp machine.

I'm guessing you'd both agree to this: "lots of us like out rotary cutters to be wider than the rear tread width", or something along those lines. I like a 6' cutter behind my LS, and would consider 7', but they're pricey, and I got my 6' model cheap.